The ADD Warehouse: This site specializes on products for persons with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and related problems. This site is sponsored by The ADD Warehouse (Products for Attention Deficit Disorder and Learning Disabilities).

The Arc: A National Organization on Mental Retardation: This site provides. This site is sponsored by The Arc of the United States (The Arc of the United States is the nation’s leading national organization on mental retardation. The Arc represents over seven million children and adults with mental retardation and their families).

The Autism Channel: This site provides information and support for families of Autistic children. This site is sponsored by unknown.

Baby Web: The Internet Parenting Resource: This site provides information, news, products, and more for parents and parents-to-be about babies. This site is sponsored by Excellence Internet Services.

Campaign for Our Children: This site addresses pressures, situations and problems facing today’s youths, primary focus is on teen sex. This site is sponsored by the Campaign for Our Children (CFOC).

The Center for the Study of Autism: This site provides information about Autism to parents along with related links and educational materials. This site is sponsored by The Center for the Study of Autism (CSA) is located in the Salem/Portland, Oregon area.

Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder: This site provides brief articles on Attention Deficit Disorder and list of local CH.A.D.D. chapters and announcements. This site is sponsored by Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (CH.A.D.D.) Online.

Cells Alive!: This site offers wild and colorful video clips on topics such as “When A Cell Commits Suicide: and “How Penicillin Kills Bacteria”. This site is sponsored by Quill Graphics.

Children’s Medical Center: This site provides offers articles, tutorials, a newsletter and guidelines and other professional references. This site is sponsored by University of Virginia Health Sciences Center.

Dr. Greene’s House Calls: This site answers daily questions and answers on children’s health. This site is sponsored by Dr. Alan Greene.

Global Child Net: This site offers a range of child health related and online services including databases. This site is sponsored by Global Child Health Society.

Healthfront: This site provides guides on family health information. This site is sponsored by Whitehall-Robins healthcare (a division of American Home Products).

I Am Your Child: This site provides information about the first three years of life and helps parents make informed childcare decisions. This site is sponsored by I Am Your Child Campaign.

Infectious Diseases in Children: This site provides news, specialty forums, online seminars, chat rooms, and links all related to infectious diseases in children. This site is sponsored by Slack Incorporated.

Kids Health: This site provides information on topics related to children’s health, growth, food, fitness, infections, medical conditions and health games. This site is sponsored by the Nemours Foundation.

Kids Doctor: This site provides an on-line children’s health and nutritional guide for parents and children for a range of topics from healthy diets to baby’s rash to styles. This site is sponsored by kidsDoctor, L.L.C.

PEDINFO: A Pediatrics Web: This site provides an index of the available resources on the internet. There are links to mailing lists, publications, medical organizations, research and studies in pediatrics. This site is sponsored by the University of Alabama School of Medicine.

St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital: This site provides general information for cancer patients, research programs and links to other web sites. This site is sponsored by St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

Starbright Pediatric Network: This site develops online interactive entertainment for kids with painful illnesses. This site is sponsored by the Starbright Pediatric Foundation.

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David P. Morris, M.D.

Dr. Morris' medical background includes Medical School at the University of Miami and an Internal Medicine residency at the prestigious Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He has been a practicing internist in the South Florida area for over 10 years and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine. His business background includes a finance degree while at the University of Texas and an MBA from the University of Tennessee. He is the founder of the Florida Drug-Free Workplace company MRO Florida and has served on several community boards (including Treasurer for the Miami Lakes Chamber of Commerce and VP of Physician Business Solutions). Dr. Morris has served as an Assistant Volunteer Professor of Medicine for the University of Miami since 2003 and was the official team internist for the University of Miami's athletic teams taking care of over 200 athletes in over 10 sports including the 5 time national championship football team and the 4 time national championship baseball team.

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